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they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of the vine relax their eagle eye. >> one of the greatest roman treasures to be unearthed in britain in recent years is to be auctioned at christies in london. it was found in northwest england and thought to be worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. but as david reports, a campaign has been launched to prevent its sale to a foreign collector. >> this face, those eyes, beaten out of bronze 1,900 years ago, were made to impress. all these years later, it's lost none of its impact. >> i just couldn't believe what i was saying. it was just extraordinary, that the face had survived in such extraordinar
they used the use nets to protect the vineyards, but that was impractical and expensive. so six years ago, they turned to birds of prey and it worked. now is moment the falcons are most needed, because the grapes are at their tastiest. >> it's a period exactly when the grapes take on the sugar and a moment when there's less acidity. they're more tasty to these little birds who want to eat them. >> any day now, it's harvest time in champaign. not until then can these vigilanties of...
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. >> i believe that things happen to us for a reason. i believe that my destiny is to impact positively baltimore city, and i think i have an opportunity to do that. [applause] >> a few hours later, applause greeted gregg bernstein as he spoke about his victory, from the very spot he announced his candidacy. >> people were ready for a change, and ready for a fresh approach to tackling the crime and violence in baltimore's neighborhoods. >> birds dean tells us what else he plans to do -- bernstein tells us what else he plans to do as baltimore's top prosecutor. >> despite six days of early voting opportunities, voter turnout in maryland's primary appears to have been the lowest on record. the maryland state board of elections reports the official polling place turned out to be about 24%. montgomery county had the lowest turnout, with only 18%. garrett county had the highest turnout, with nearly 40%. the board's turnabout records go back to 1982. -- turnout records. >> tonight we are learning more about yesterday's triple shooting that end
. >> i believe that things happen to us for a reason. i believe that my destiny is to impact positively baltimore city, and i think i have an opportunity to do that. [applause] >> a few hours later, applause greeted gregg bernstein as he spoke about his victory, from the very spot he announced his candidacy. >> people were ready for a change, and ready for a fresh approach to tackling the crime and violence in baltimore's neighborhoods. >> birds dean tells us what else...
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so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely 50 that he had a rare form of non smoker's lung cancer. it was all typed out like the fruit in a control freak way, a lawyers letter that came by fed excompletely mysterious when we had just been together at thanksgiving for 4 or 5 days. i get this manifesto, i am asking you to save my life. my life changed completely when that letter came into my life. then the great task was with how to come together, which we did. again, it was a huge experience. i never thought i would write about it. i didn't think i could bring myself to. >> yet you took notes all the way through? >> of course. i write in a journal almost everyday. i was trying to come up with a new book idea. i wanted to
so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was huge for me and huge for him. we learned how to become a team. and we had, my brother had a crisis and wrote me a letter about it, kind of a stunning letter that came like a time bomb, when he was quite young, barely 50 that he had a rare form of non smoker's lung cancer. it was all typed out like the fruit in a control freak way, a...
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thanks for being with us. it will be a day of a lot of cleanup across new york city, after getting hit by a storm that brought torrential rain and winds of up to 100 miles per hour. >> this is what it looked like in brooklyn, as it tore off roofs and knocked down countless trees. >> whipping up high winds, flooding and hail. emily schmidt shows us the spots that were hardest hit. >> reporter: just as rush hour hit new york city thursday afternoon, so did a fierce, fast-moving storm. >> i thought it was the end of the world. >> reporter: tornado warnings went out around 5:30. at least 30,000 people lost power, as lightning filled the skies. >> all the doors in my house flew open. the air conditioning in my room crashed in. the windows crashed in. >> reporter: terrifying for people at home. trouble for commuters trying to get home. >> back up. back up. back up. >> reporter: new york's busy penn station closed because it was so packed with people after winds knocked down trees and power lines on train tracks. dri
thanks for being with us. it will be a day of a lot of cleanup across new york city, after getting hit by a storm that brought torrential rain and winds of up to 100 miles per hour. >> this is what it looked like in brooklyn, as it tore off roofs and knocked down countless trees. >> whipping up high winds, flooding and hail. emily schmidt shows us the spots that were hardest hit. >> reporter: just as rush hour hit new york city thursday afternoon, so did a fierce, fast-moving...
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or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >> absolutely. my daughter casey has a half brother she is very close to. i say to all of them, you are a team. you have each other through life. you are a team. you do a lot of things together as the 2 families, very, very close. >> this seems like a good moment to open up any question that is you all may want to ask about the writing process, about siblings, anything else. >>>> is there something you could read to us from the book that you would feel that we wouldn't understand unless you read it? >> you have any ideas? >> it is a real sort of testish. she has put it t
or sister right next to us. no one with could be closer. there is that pull. that pull is so powerful. it was a love story, always. >> do you think you knew that before you started writing this? >> i knew i had to be as close to my brother as i could possibly be. i am sure that pull is part of it. >> you have a daughter and stepson as well? >> i have 1 daughter and 1 stepson who i am close to. >> has this changed how you are around them as well? >>...
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it is thought that she did make all this money using new york that's where you go with us because. well moscow is a downslope populated city with over ten million people living here and of course the question that everyone is asking now especially regular moskovitz as winter is around the corner when is moscow likely to get a new had. well it is. hard to say at the moment when exactly but under the law should be a russian rule the united russia party has the majority in the russian russian parliament now has to submit the candidates for the post all the more skills where the president has to approve them and then submit them to the state. for approval as well and so this is going to take some time but the united russia party has to do the next ten days and i know it's hard for saying that it should take not a lot of time which should happen when years teachers and parents seem old x.-man. power so basically not march at the moment has to change and it is going to change in the years featured there was also the right to appeal the president's decision by the mayor but so far we have
it is thought that she did make all this money using new york that's where you go with us because. well moscow is a downslope populated city with over ten million people living here and of course the question that everyone is asking now especially regular moskovitz as winter is around the corner when is moscow likely to get a new had. well it is. hard to say at the moment when exactly but under the law should be a russian rule the united russia party has the majority in the russian russian...
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. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the san antonio emergency room with a cut on my eye brow. he gave me the gift of a hard head. he went from there to being the youngest member of the john berk society and coming into my room to smash my joan biaz records because she was on the list. he was complicated, but saying all of that he was mysterious. he grew up to be a trial lawyer turned apple orchardist. part of the madening siblin
. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue...
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linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot the doctor. he then ran into his mother's room, shot her in the head and turned the gun on himself. the violent ordeal caught a lot of people at the hospital off guard. >> it is scary knowing someone's on the outside on a rampage with a gun in a hospital where we're supposed to be protected. >> reporter: a metal detector may have kept pardus from bringing the gun inside the hospital but there are more than 80 entrances on this sprawling campus and to have a metal detector at each entrance would be nearly impossible. still, they will review security procedures here at hopk
linda so joins us live. >> reporter: the doctor is expected to be okay. he came out of surgery last night and at last check was in stable condition. it all unfolded yesterday morning shortly after 11:00 on the eighth floor of the nelson building. the sprawling medical campus was put on lockdown after 50- year-old paul pardus pulled out a gun and shot the doctor. he became distraught after being briefed on his mother's condition. he believed doctors fail her and that prompted him to shoot...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we could find out within the next few hours whether or not a political heavyweight plans to bow out. lisa murkowski is expected to announce later today whether she's going to run a candidacy she lost the primary last month to joe miller. the tea party spent more than half a million dollars to support miller in the primary. conservative activists are out in force now at the annual value voters summit in the nation's capitol. already today they heard from some of the republican party's biggest names who have taken aim at the democrats. >> i think it will be a great time to convene the death panels and finally offer a lethal injection to the kind of congressional arrogance that we have had over us for so long. >> i guess it's the nancy pelosi, harry reid farewell party. it's been a tough year for those. the num
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> we could find out within the next few hours whether or not a political heavyweight plans to bow out. lisa murkowski is expected to announce later today whether she's going to run a candidacy she lost the primary last month to joe miller. the tea party spent more than half a million dollars to...
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they call us wingnuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: by helping launch unknowns like delaware's christine o'donnell to a gop senate nomination, palin has emerged as a conservative king maker. but her own path to the presidency is anything but clear. >> one thing i know. america will repudiate obama style liberalism. >> reporter: seasoned candidates like romney and huckabee have spent time wooing voters. some say her celebrity won't be enough. >> iowans expect you to make connections in iowa different than a lot of states where you can breeze in, give a speech and then check out almost like a rock star. >> reporter: experts say palin is polarizing and her political base too narrow. >> she's clearly a force there but she has to broaden that appeal if she's going to run for president. >> reporter: it's a belief shared by many democrats. today, president obama enjoyed his usual saturday game of basketball and while aides insist the president isn't yet thinking about 2012, the spokesman is happy to asse
they call us wingnuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: by helping launch unknowns like delaware's christine o'donnell to a gop senate nomination, palin has emerged as a conservative king maker. but her own path to the presidency is anything but clear. >> one thing i know. america will repudiate obama style liberalism. >> reporter: seasoned candidates like romney and huckabee have spent time wooing voters. some say her celebrity won't be enough. >> iowans expect...
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you know useful so she. picks up the ball. with kitchen he can see johnny shops work because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but to say that. belief. should fly in his collar no skills. you. just need to. take a. close up. she here in their group is all about the secret ingredients citrus juice here is tripled over the neatly sliced cheap local. american intro and sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of the. two cities the rest are ready to eat. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently been the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping and. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place trying to show politics to the city's main departments and design it. was right. the people didn't know what to bet and it was wonderful that it was a year at this thinking if not this year. down much more. you. know it yeah. but. there is offensive pain to introduce cultures of different countri
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight. the blood thickens, the heart pumps faster putting strain on weakened arttries. -- arteries. the doctor says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> it's how sully landed the plane on the hudson river. it's how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: he claims it can save your life. >> this is ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: healing the heart by finding the quiet in the midst of life's storm. >>> 20 minutes after 6:00 right now. she told a horrific story of being attacked and now police are calling this claim hard to believe a big, bad hoax. >>> plus, there is a dating site out there for everybody on the web, but this site is for the not so attractive. - friend? car owner: and this is what he had in my budget. friend: oh well, the top is down! car owner:
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight. the blood thickens, the heart pumps faster putting strain on weakened arttries. -- arteries. the doctor says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> it's how sully landed the plane on the hudson river. it's how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left....
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welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for having us today. >> carina: ms. wiseman, what are some of the top stress factors for tweens? >> well i think there's a lot of them. i mean, you start off a new school year and friends change or new people show up or you've got a really hard teacher, or you know there's somebody that you might have a huge crush on but you don't know how to talk to that person. there's a lot of things going on. trying out for the play, trying out for a team, getting cut, all of that stuff can really contribute to a tremendous amount of stress. >> carina: mr. saylors, how about if you're starting something new? either joining a new team or starting a new school. >> don't rush it. when it comes to selecting new friends or taking part in a new ball team or a band or anything at school that's an activity that you as a student are interested in, don't rush making the selections of good friends. those are lifelong choices. so you want to make sure that you befriend people that are -- that have common interests, that they have common hobbies
welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks for having us today. >> carina: ms. wiseman, what are some of the top stress factors for tweens? >> well i think there's a lot of them. i mean, you start off a new school year and friends change or new people show up or you've got a really hard teacher, or you know there's somebody that you might have a huge crush on but you don't know how to talk to that person. there's a lot of things going on. trying out for the play, trying...
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dave ross joins us next in our friday football forecast. stay with us. at 9:26. go-gurt is specially made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in their lunch box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. ¿qué si usamos tacos más grandes? [ male announcer ] old el paso super stuffers. 33% larger shells. feed your fiesta. >>> one win under the belt. and ready for number 2, baby. >> it's going to be tough. they are taking on the houston texans this weekend. who knew they would be so tough? >> yeah. we thought the team in texas was out. right? especially not. -- apparently not. >> i think this is a tougher challenge. >> i think you are correct, sir. allison, do you agree that this will be a tougher game? with your knowledge? >> well, if you guys say so. >> we agree now. it is going to be tougher. and you were talking about an appropriate workplace closing. which led to clinton portis. well, this is interesting yesterday, guys. i'm not sure if you saw it. tony, i think you saw it last hour. clinton
dave ross joins us next in our friday football forecast. stay with us. at 9:26. go-gurt is specially made to freeze and thaw by lunch time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in their lunch box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. ¿qué si usamos tacos más grandes? [ male announcer ] old el paso super stuffers. 33% larger shells. feed your fiesta. >>> one win under the belt. and ready for number 2, baby. >> it's going to be tough. they are taking...
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lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the queen and other members of the royal family at the royal palace in edinboro. and he is said to be meeting with abuse victims, his fifth meeting since becoming leader of the catholic church. later today, the pope will host an open-air mass in glasgow. at this mass, susan boyle will become singing what has become her signature song, "i have a dream." she says, it's always been her dream to sing in front of the pope. rob? >> and we're hearing that recent comments by a cardinal could overshadow the visit a bit. >> reporter: this is what everyone is talk
lama hasan joins us from london with a preview. good morning, lama. >> reporter: the british prime minister, david cameron, said this will be an important and historic trip. not since 1982, has a pope visited the united kingdom. this will be pope benedict xvi, the first state visit to reenergize the catholic church here in britain. and it's an expensive trip. the cost is estimated at $18 million, plus $2 million for security. the pontiff has a packed schedule. he's being welcomed by the...
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its closest pass to us in a generation. it will remain bright and prominent for the rest of this month so don't worry. and with binoculars you can see uranus right behind it. it won't be again like that until 2022. >>> he plays a former convict who always seems to be on the make, but last night, he was every inch an academy-award winning movie star. man in full on the red carpet four blocks from this building at the new york premiere of his new movie "wall street 2." michael dougls who also happens to be our announcer is in the midst of one of three rounds of chemo and radiation for throat cancer and last night, he took time out to shine the only way a star knows how. >>> up next here tonight, the epidemic that's also become a huge industry and it's all based on getting them before they get to you. maybe you want to rebuild homes for those in need? or, maybe you want to help improve our schools? whatever youant to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate for the c
its closest pass to us in a generation. it will remain bright and prominent for the rest of this month so don't worry. and with binoculars you can see uranus right behind it. it won't be again like that until 2022. >>> he plays a former convict who always seems to be on the make, but last night, he was every inch an academy-award winning movie star. man in full on the red carpet four blocks from this building at the new york premiere of his new movie "wall street 2." michael...
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let us take our lumps now. more and more people are falling into that saying that is the right thing to do. >>neil: charles, great marketing story. the markets have done this before, with big run ups. maybe they are are running up nothing to do with what they think will happen if november and what is happening now, improving economics? >>guest: it could be. the all time high in the dow jones industrial average was a month before the great recession began so whether, that was not a look of what was to come but you look at history what we are looking at, in 1920, 152 and 1994, huge sweeps by the republicans and the market did not take off for a year but multiple years, we had the roaring 1920's, a rally that lasted 10 years and then the 1952 and 1953 and eisenhower, eight millionaires and a plumber. he was not a business guy but he had business people, a huge . >>neil: how would a market react to midterm phenomenon, then what? you would have gridlock and there are a lot of things which the street would not like.
let us take our lumps now. more and more people are falling into that saying that is the right thing to do. >>neil: charles, great marketing story. the markets have done this before, with big run ups. maybe they are are running up nothing to do with what they think will happen if november and what is happening now, improving economics? >>guest: it could be. the all time high in the dow jones industrial average was a month before the great recession began so whether, that was not a...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. but viva puts 35% more towel between you and the mess. 35% more? are you ready to take that 1-step? yes, i'm ready. beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] [ sandy ] try viva® and quit the quilt. >>> the number of americans losing their home to foreclosure has hit a new high. more than 95,000 homes were repossessed last month, up 25% from last year and the most since the start of the mortgage crisis. but the number of homes entering the foreclosure process slowed for the seventh month in a row. >>> the woman credited with the idea for the consumer protection agency will now be tapped to oversee it's creation. president obama will name harvard professor, elizabeth warren, as a special adviser, reporting to him and the treasury department. that means the fierce consumer advocate will not have to be confirmed by the senate. >>> no big moves in the overseas stock markets this morning. tokyo's nikkei average ticked down less than 0.1% today. hong kong's hang seng is lower. meanwhile, in london
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. but viva puts 35% more towel between you and the mess. 35% more? are you ready to take that 1-step? yes, i'm ready. beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] [ sandy ] try viva® and quit the quilt. >>> the number of americans losing their home to foreclosure has hit a new high. more than 95,000 homes were repossessed last month, up 25% from last year and the most since the start of the mortgage crisis....
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new york is mobbed by protests while some are pulling out all the stops to trade him as the enemy of us all questioning the costs of the camp. but up next we get an inside look of what it's like to work for the most wanted man on earth song i've been not the man that an ottoman reveals what was happening behind the scenes and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to no man but not who is a former senior leader of the libyan islamic fighting group he spent several years with bin laden in afghanistan and in siege on in the one nine hundred ninety s. but he now advises on counting extremism for the quilliam foundation in london mr bennett meant thank you very much for talking to r.t. now you maintain that you strongly discouraged just alban knowledge and from going ahead with the september eleventh attacks what do you think has been the net result of those attacks for muslims all over the world i think it's. it's a total chaos and disaster the outcome is it's negative for you take it fro
new york is mobbed by protests while some are pulling out all the stops to trade him as the enemy of us all questioning the costs of the camp. but up next we get an inside look of what it's like to work for the most wanted man on earth song i've been not the man that an ottoman reveals what was happening behind the scenes and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to no man but not who is a...
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. >> it was a long summer for us. i know as far as myself, we're ready to get going. >> good to have the capitals back. that's a quick look at sports. have a great friday. >>> president obama attacks republicans over their handling of the economy. >>> and today the new darling of the tea party movement is coming to washington. >>> and defense officials are expected to help with traffic nightmares from the opening of a new dod center in alexandria. how is traffic looking now, angie? >>> all board. right now it's smooth sailing 50 westbound past 97 all the way toward washington. we have more traffic conditions along with your week weather with howard when 9news now returns. test results from home. check records. change appointments. now doctors, nurses, techs, pharmacists are all digitally connected to each other. and ultimately connected to you. at kaiser permanente, we believe that if knowledge is power, shared knowledge is even more powerful. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ ♪ one, two, three, four ♪ want you and e
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>> reporter: denise, the commissioner told us tonight that gun used was so small, you could fit it in the palm of your hand. now, the gunman had a concealed weapons permit for about the past four years in virginia. but he had no record of doing anything violent. and the commissioner doesn't believe he planned this either. >> one day after the terrifying lockdown at world-renowned johns hopkins hospital, new information is coming to light about paul partis, the gunman who shot his elderly mother's doctor, then killed her and himself. >> we don't know yet if it was in his daily routine, coming and visiting his mother that, he always had that gun. >> reporter: investigators say partis was distraught over has 84-year-old mom's prognosis, and used a 32-caliber, cal tech semi automatic handgun, like this one, to shoot dr. david cohen, who will survive. partis' gunman said -- neighbor said he will survive. >> i think he felt like he might have been partially responsible. >> partis had no criminal record. the incident rattled the nerves of those who are simply trying to get back to normal. >>
>> reporter: denise, the commissioner told us tonight that gun used was so small, you could fit it in the palm of your hand. now, the gunman had a concealed weapons permit for about the past four years in virginia. but he had no record of doing anything violent. and the commissioner doesn't believe he planned this either. >> one day after the terrifying lockdown at world-renowned johns hopkins hospital, new information is coming to light about paul partis, the gunman who shot his...
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it's been a terrible time for us, he says. i walk to the main road hoping for handouts of food and water but it never comes. to add to his problems, his daughter had to have an operation after getting a severe infection. his other children are all ill from drinking dirty water, but in these circumstances he and countless others like him have very few options. bbc news in southern punjab. >>. hugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for ambassador and he warned the ambassador not to travel to venezuela because he wouldn't be allowed to enter the country. correspondent will grant is in caracas and joins me now. tell us more about this standoff between chavez and the prospective ambassador. >> back a couple months, larry palmer the potential ambassador was addressing the house committee and said that there was cuban influence in the venezuelaan military and he also said there was a lack of morale in the venezuelaan ministry. that because more than enough for president chavez to t
it's been a terrible time for us, he says. i walk to the main road hoping for handouts of food and water but it never comes. to add to his problems, his daughter had to have an operation after getting a severe infection. his other children are all ill from drinking dirty water, but in these circumstances he and countless others like him have very few options. bbc news in southern punjab. >>. hugo chavez of venezuela has insisted that he will not accept the u.s. government's nominee for...
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you know useful to see. people. but you can teach and you can see japanese chefs right because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the police. so shameful and his color no skills. but. we need to. take a. close up about that. she she here in their group is all about how the secret. citrus juice here is tripled over the neatly sliced chili peppers local culture. american influence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the claim. is the rest. i'm not singling out some entertainment events that have recently happened in the russian capital. has once again proved itself to be among the fashion capitals of the world big international shopping and. encouraged by the style magazine has taken place attracting thousands of shopaholics to the city's main department store and design it. was right. if people didn't know what. it was that it was during this if not this year way down much more. you. know it yeah. you know. it was. introduced cultures of different
you know useful to see. people. but you can teach and you can see japanese chefs right because she's learned every morning not that it's fresh. but the cia. and the police. so shameful and his color no skills. but. we need to. take a. close up about that. she she here in their group is all about how the secret. citrus juice here is tripled over the neatly sliced chili peppers local culture. american influence sushi different to say the least. is this incredible. the only one of them the claim....
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the survey said 76% of users use their phone to take pictures. 72% use it to text. 38% use the phone to access the internet. 34% use e-mail on it and 29% are the ones who do the aps. the most popular are game, news, weather, maps, navigation, and social networking and music. >>> special olympics getting help from one of the jonas brothers here in the bay area. joe jonas will join the fun run in mountain view. we talked with an athlete, stacy steven with the special olympics about how you can help. >> he is going to be there because special olympics is has cause. special olympics is joe's cause. he has been doing a few runs and this is his, i believe his third one. he came from texas on labor day and we are happy he is here to bring attention to an important population of people who sometimes are left out. what's your sport? >> track. >> you do? why do you like it? >> it's exciting. >> it's exciting. a lot of fun. >> yeah. >> the fun run is tomorrow morning at shoreline park in mountain view. registration starts at 7:00. a 5 k run and a 1 k walk. everyone is invited to take part and y
the survey said 76% of users use their phone to take pictures. 72% use it to text. 38% use the phone to access the internet. 34% use e-mail on it and 29% are the ones who do the aps. the most popular are game, news, weather, maps, navigation, and social networking and music. >>> special olympics getting help from one of the jonas brothers here in the bay area. joe jonas will join the fun run in mountain view. we talked with an athlete, stacy steven with the special olympics about how...
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you can also use this e-mail address to contact us about any story idea that you have. coming up on news4 at 5:00, where does the lottery money go? what is an every cigarette and is it safe? we'll have those answers for you then. >> i've blown some that you were and will pink bubbles in my day. >> most is pink. you're right about staying in the bag. some of the butternd definitely salt stays in there so it would be a bit of a difference. >> they're giving you the cooked and the uncooked. >> we'll see you at 5:00. >>> a company that tracks trends in word usage has just released the top buzz words of the year. to make the cut every word o the list had to amass atleast 25,000 citations on the internet or other form of media. number three, comes from the reality tv show "jersey sre." it is g rim do. a slang term that snooki and other cast member often used to refer to italian american. number two is the word dysfunctional. that made popular by the tv show, modern family. and a couple of other tv words take the number one spot on the list. they are bp stillcam. coming up, a
you can also use this e-mail address to contact us about any story idea that you have. coming up on news4 at 5:00, where does the lottery money go? what is an every cigarette and is it safe? we'll have those answers for you then. >> i've blown some that you were and will pink bubbles in my day. >> most is pink. you're right about staying in the bag. some of the butternd definitely salt stays in there so it would be a bit of a difference. >> they're giving you the cooked and...
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this cold front looks like it will sweep through us. by noon, midday tomorrow we are starting to see breaks here and that should be able to keep us in decent shape as we head in to tuesday night and wednesday. but more moisture could be here on thursday. high temperatures today, they are going to struggle. mid-70s in town. near 80s south and low 70s north and west. our seven-day forecast, wet weather today. some showers and storms tonight in to early tuesday. wednesday looks nice, 79. more rain is possible on thursday in to friday morning. anden this the weekend, hello, october. october 1st in the 60s on saturday and sunday. it is 4:48. patranya bhoolsuwan is in for angie this morning. >> feels like fall out there and howard is saying a big part of prince georges county is seeing the rain, and now we have a report of an accident out there. bw parkway and landover road. this is where the crash is happening. no major delays associated with this but be aware of that and take it slow wherever you go. outer loop, traffic is picking up as you
this cold front looks like it will sweep through us. by noon, midday tomorrow we are starting to see breaks here and that should be able to keep us in decent shape as we head in to tuesday night and wednesday. but more moisture could be here on thursday. high temperatures today, they are going to struggle. mid-70s in town. near 80s south and low 70s north and west. our seven-day forecast, wet weather today. some showers and storms tonight in to early tuesday. wednesday looks nice, 79. more rain...
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our karl penhaul is on this story for us, live for us in chile right now. karl, ebbs plain that part. yes, this is a breakthrough, but this doesn't mean we'll see them out of the hole any time too soon. >> reporter: exactly. let me put it in perspective, tj. first of all, a few moments ago, we talked to members of the rescue team working on the so-called plan b that mae made contact with the miners this morning, about two-and-a-half hours ago now. these two guys that we spoke to are from pennsylvania, who sent a rock drilling company -- they're the ones who have provided the drill bit down there. they say they're exhilarated by having reached the workshop close to where the miners are. they also say they're exhausted. but then from what he have explained -- i want to put it in a little perspective to you. that drill, the plan b drill, started drilling about two weeks ago. and it was going down something like this. there was already a bore hole in place, a four-inch bore hole. that's what a four-inch bore hole looks like, and the new drill was using that as
our karl penhaul is on this story for us, live for us in chile right now. karl, ebbs plain that part. yes, this is a breakthrough, but this doesn't mean we'll see them out of the hole any time too soon. >> reporter: exactly. let me put it in perspective, tj. first of all, a few moments ago, we talked to members of the rescue team working on the so-called plan b that mae made contact with the miners this morning, about two-and-a-half hours ago now. these two guys that we spoke to are from...
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used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a free-trade agreement with the u.s. which is beneficial to both parties and i think that the u.s. is not moving fast enough -- >> charlie: because of the political issues in the congress? >> yes, because many times we are waiting for the next election. for instance now nothing can happen because we are expecting the november election and i think that the u.s. could do a better job vis-a-vis latin america -- and i'm not talking about aid, i'm talking about partnerships, about facing together the challenges of development in the future. i heard th
used to be the u.s. but today china is by far the biggest trading partner. >> charlie: for both chile and brazil? >> yes. it will become the first trading partner of the whole latin america. and i think the u.s. is missing opportunities. >> charlie: because they are doing what? >> they -- i don't think that they have -- or put enough attention to lat inner america. in terms of free-trade agreements there are many latin american countries that would like to reach a...
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she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van der sleuth, face to face for about five minutes. >> of course natalie hole way's mom who disappeared in rememberu. >>> also people in new york talking about this not only people in new york affected but really unusual in the city yesterday. huge storms rolled through around rush hour. hail, powerful winds, there was a huge thunderstorm. sideways rains and a possible tornado. dave price joins us this morning in queens in forest hills, new york where the storm hit hardest with the latest this morning. talk about destruction, dave. >> you know, typically when weather like this happens we head to a plane and to t
she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, she's with us in the studio early this friday morning, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good friday morning to you. still waking up there, i'm erica hill. good to have you with us. fog not guilty new york city. >> and right there, too. i'm harry smith. good morning, everybody. breaking news this morning, you'll never guess who showed up in a prison in peru. it was beth hole way trying to vis visit joran van...
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so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the coastline, low clouds are in effect for today. 80s inland. areas of follow fog developing inland in the valleys. fog and drizzle at the bay, more fog and drizzle for the coastline with temperatures essentially in the 50s. we are watching beautiful satellite and radar here. the west coast. and it is showing the clouds coming in associated with the frontal system as it pushes closer to the bay area, we'll have more clouds developing, we are expecting a cloudy saturday, more clouds than today especially inland and in addition to that, eventually a chance of rainfall will be moving in with
so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the coastline, low clouds are in effect for today....
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because that effort to replace all you want to use next cases are popular. maybe italy and. so this is a real fear. this boy in. revenue . inflated and this is the reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout actually what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see the weak can't we can do is to the economy we cannot share. monetary crap having hard towards for stability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. to suit your possible. get smaller but a harder monetary union not because sixteen or seventeen members but only was ten or eight but countries. rich fellows do all of this would be an option. to your whole experiment of. union in my view which was not the union but concubinage six
because that effort to replace all you want to use next cases are popular. maybe italy and. so this is a real fear. this boy in. revenue . inflated and this is the reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout actually what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not...
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this next wolf is to bring up a child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. to scientific theme games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details he says relates. to one of the ideas of when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails of a bus and there are more than a thousand and that's just one of the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in sixty five holes one room in particular caught my eye history of television in russia. customers in broadcast and wrestle with a knife in facts and one by the likes of fifty's people in the u.s.s.r. was great television channels on the same as this one. the u.s.s.r. was the first country to utilize communications satellites as interval plus splits t.v. networks for centuries scientists in russia have made groundbreaking discoveries that today help assist the lives of everyone on a planet close shop is now open for business and we can look forward to collaboration with scie
this next wolf is to bring up a child in all of us it's hands on all the way. from laser beam musical horror. to scientific theme games and puzzles galore exhibits leave you. amazed. seat of details he says relates. to one of the ideas of when you sit on this chair you don't feel any pain because your wages evenly distributed between the numerous nails of a bus and there are more than a thousand and that's just one of the. same collection contains more than one hundred sixty thousand items in...
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we want to thank them for letting us use their radar tonight. only 20 miles across. these outer bands have already been moving through. as they do, you start to get the increases in the winds. and you'll see those tropical storm force conditions. and this is still more than 24 hours away from landfall likely. so that is, you know, almost two days. a day and a half to two days they're going to be experiencing those strong winds. right now it's a category 2 storm. we're seeing gusts stronger than that. it will be a close call whether the eye wall will make it onshore. either way, the island will certainly be impacted by this system. because this is a huge hurricane. we're talking the winds extend out almost 700 miles across. so certainly going to be feeling the brunt of that. here's the forecast track to show you where this thing is going to be going. starting to curve on up towards the north. best estimate is that you might get a hit just to the west of the island. but certainly seeing the big battering waves all day long. reynolds wolf is there and he'll have live re
we want to thank them for letting us use their radar tonight. only 20 miles across. these outer bands have already been moving through. as they do, you start to get the increases in the winds. and you'll see those tropical storm force conditions. and this is still more than 24 hours away from landfall likely. so that is, you know, almost two days. a day and a half to two days they're going to be experiencing those strong winds. right now it's a category 2 storm. we're seeing gusts stronger than...
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stay with us. j ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> the pentagon says pope benedict xvi's historic visit to the uk will go on despite a suspected terror plot against the pontiff. six men have been arrested in connection with the threat. fox's greg burke has the latest from london. >> reporter: pope benedict got a good look at british power and porch friday during his four day trip to the united kingdom but away from his ceremony scotland yard swooped in on half a dozen suspects involved in a potential terror plot against the pontiff. street sweepers were at the heart of the investigation, none of them british. sky news reported some of them to be al jeerian. the pope's -- algerian. the pope's schedule remained unchanged. >> we are completely confident in the work of the police in scotland yard. there is no need to change anything about the program of the pope. >> reporter: secu
stay with us. j ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >>> the pentagon says pope benedict xvi's historic visit to the uk will go on despite a suspected terror plot against the pontiff. six men have been arrested in connection with the threat. fox's greg burke has the latest from london. >> reporter: pope benedict got a good look at british power and porch friday...
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it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was landed on the hudson river. how kobe bryant hits the shot with no time left. >> reporter: used with every day stresses, he claims, can save your life. >> this is actually ancient wisdom being proven by modern science. >> reporter: haefling the heart by finding the quiet in the middle of life's storm. david wright, abc news, los angeles. >>> and if you want to learn more about this method, and test it out for yourself, head to abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> and, still ahead, a brand new song of hope. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling.
it used to hover around 170 over 90. it's now pretty stable at 120 over 80. >> reporter: stress, boosting your blood pressure, is a major contributor to heart attacks. it triggers the body's fight or flight response. the brain releases adrenaline, the blood thickens the heart pumps faster. and boom. >> boom. you're dead. >> reporter: dr. kennedy says his regimen of focused breathing is the same technique professional athletes and others use. >> like, how the plane was...
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exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other countries east - whichmptsmu eareal wheat crop willon the che premium at thestart ut t world numbe foosoed in spse abt ailability of pce200--5 th qtepresey onhearrowod cear nogo n thcuenspanvege% ow igr rldendor areituaonitght...ly haven mh,en mu more difficult. >>scott: the royal suiol nig and even though n't open yet, s already tan reservations teisold out for the first night. >>reporter: also out of service for the past 2 years wa hotel in park lane...again getting major renovations likeed bin talal owns a substantial these two top hotels account for 13 percent of luxury rooms in the city. >>slat
exporters in the us and europe are rushing to fill the gap but at a price to the buyer. >>chandler: the cost of wheat out of the us might be exactly the same as it is out of france or russia but the cost of freight to get it to let's say egypt is significantly more out of us than what it is out of europe and the black sea. >>reporter: egypt is scrabbling to find replacement supplies. as the world's rgest imrter of wheat the uny tritionally buys third ts needs fromussia. other...
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>> she just used to say, your parents are dead. stuff like that, really. >> so, what about your mother? the you know anything about her? >> i think she is dead. >> who told you that? >> my hands. she always told me my mother is dead. >> students are performing up play, highlighting the dangers that come with foster in. >> it was normal. it was what life was like. i did not know anything else. >> most private foster families are not like this. but what is the motive when they are? some want a domestic side. some want to claim benefits. some and usually take a child in out of kindness or duty, but later turned cruel. >> do you understand? >> yes, ma'am. >> in his case, we do not know the reason. but a teacher in later befriended him believed she did tell from his -- she could tell from his behavior how unhappy his job it was. >> he was so different. he was overly deferential, to the point of not being able to make eye contact. he could not look at you. he spoke softly, he was virtually inaudible. he was just introverted, shy, anxious
>> she just used to say, your parents are dead. stuff like that, really. >> so, what about your mother? the you know anything about her? >> i think she is dead. >> who told you that? >> my hands. she always told me my mother is dead. >> students are performing up play, highlighting the dangers that come with foster in. >> it was normal. it was what life was like. i did not know anything else. >> most private foster families are not like this. but...
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thanks for joining us. a syntha bon? >> with a lot of frosting. >> here is justin berk. >> we are quiet. we take a look there. there is not much to talk about. that is good news because as we go into the next day or so, continued beautiful weather. i say it is good news but we still need moisture. look at that. those high clouds still giving us a mostly sunny sky and temperatures reaching around 80 but in the shade it did feel a little chilly yesterday. we're down to 56 degrees this morning. it is 50 there. one of the warm spots by the bay in chester. our guaranteed high after a chilly start, we get more sun and a high of 78 degrees. >> we're getting reports of an accident in brooklyn park. that will be at ritchie highway and 9th avenue. no closures at this time, but expect to see emergency crews on the scene. we're still working an accident on the interloop of the key bridge that is blocking the right lane. only able to get by to the left and causing delays. southbound lanes of delaney valley road. crews are making repa
thanks for joining us. a syntha bon? >> with a lot of frosting. >> here is justin berk. >> we are quiet. we take a look there. there is not much to talk about. that is good news because as we go into the next day or so, continued beautiful weather. i say it is good news but we still need moisture. look at that. those high clouds still giving us a mostly sunny sky and temperatures reaching around 80 but in the shade it did feel a little chilly yesterday. we're down to 56...
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he came and gave us a speech. for a king that lived in spain for his young adult life said all significant human achievement occurs because a man and a woman is free. you get truly amazing treatment there. if you have our kind of freedom, you get the best because everybody that might be achievers, you probably find the right ones without innovation, we have no chance in a world. they can run our countries for x number of years. the laboring people will find out they are getting enough. i want to personally thank you today for coming thank you senator. >> the leader of the proposed islamic center talked about the proposal earlier. his remarks are next. later, an update on the u.s. russian nuclear arms reduction treaty. skam inning various aspects. that's live at 11 a.m. eastern. >> the imam leading the effort said he was surprised by the controversy surrounding the plan. the council on foreign relations in new york city. this is an hour. >> good morning and welcome to the council on foreign relations. as you know,
he came and gave us a speech. for a king that lived in spain for his young adult life said all significant human achievement occurs because a man and a woman is free. you get truly amazing treatment there. if you have our kind of freedom, you get the best because everybody that might be achievers, you probably find the right ones without innovation, we have no chance in a world. they can run our countries for x number of years. the laboring people will find out they are getting enough. i want...
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they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying it all is a prolonged drought. they destroyed 20% of russia's wheat crop. the government extended its ban on wheat exports to compensate. thousands of kilometers away in mozambique's plight is starting to return to normal. the trigger was a sharp rise in the cost of bread. the government insisted it had no choice but to raise prices. seven people were killed. nearly 300 were injured. this has left extensive damage. what is happening to food prices? is there a risk of a repeat of the food crisis of 2008? the world saul price climbed -- saw prices climbing. wh
they would use chemical or nuclear weapons if they could. the chinese government ordered food producers to start growing more comfortable -- growing more vegetables. in mozambique, seven people died this week in protests about the 30% rise of the cost of bread. the un called for a special meeting to discuss the implications of a price spike. >> more wild fires fanned by strong winds and more houses destroyed and more loss of life after 50 people were killed in july and august. underlying...